The ß 1 -Adrenergic Receptor Contributes to Sepsis-Induced Immunosuppression Through Modulation of Regulatory T-Cell Inhibitory Function.
Crit Care Med
; 50(9): e707-e718, 2022 09 01.
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OBJECTIVES: Although cardiovascular benefits of ß 1 -adrenergic receptor blockade have been described in sepsis, little is known about its impact on the adaptive immune response, specifically CD4 T cells. Herein, we study the effects of ß 1 -adrenergic receptor modulation on CD4 T-cell function in a murine model of sepsis. DESIGN: Experimental study. SETTING: University laboratory. SUBJECTS: C57BL/6 mice. INTERVENTIONS: High-grade sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture in wild-type mice (ß 1+/+ ) with or without esmolol (a selective ß 1 -adrenergic receptor blocker) or in ß 1 -adrenergic receptor knockout mice (ß 1-/- ). At 18 hours after surgery, echocardiography was performed with blood and spleen collected to analyze lymphocyte function. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: At 18 hours, ß 1+/+ cecal ligation and puncture mice exhibited characteristics of high-grade sepsis and three surrogate markers of immunosuppression, namely decreased splenic CD4 T cells, reduced CD4 T-cell proliferation, and increased regulatory T lymphocyte cell proportions. Pharmacologic and genetic ß 1 -adrenergic receptor blockade reversed the impact of sepsis on CD4 T and regulatory T lymphocyte proportions and maintained CD4 T-cell proliferative capacity. ß 1 -adrenergic receptor blocked cecal ligation and puncture mice also exhibited a global decrease in both pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators and improved in vivo cardiovascular efficiency with maintained cardiac power index despite the expected decrease in heart rate. CONCLUSIONS: ß 1 -adrenergic receptor activation enhances regulatory T lymphocyte inhibitory function and thus contributes to sepsis-induced immunosuppression. This can be attenuated by ß 1 -adrenergic receptor blockade, suggesting a potential immunoregulatory role for this therapy in the management of sepsis.
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Linfócitos T Reguladores
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Sepse
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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Humans
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En
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Crit Care Med
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article
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França